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J Pastoral Care Counsel ; : 15423050221126469, 2022 Oct 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2249402

ABSTRACT

This study aims to analyze the Psychological Well-Being among prospective counselors from the Faith-Based Educational Institution during the COVID-19 pandemic. The approach of this study was quantitative with a descriptive method. The Psychological Well-Being among prospective counselors is at a high classification level, namely 84%. The components of Psychological Well-Being that are above the total average score are Positive Relationship with Other People and components of Self-Growth.

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J Pastoral Care Counsel ; 75(4): 295-296, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1438229

ABSTRACT

COVID-19 makes life more stressful. When we face it alone, it will make us not only stress but can depress. Connect with others through the right group can be the good Coping stress during COVID-19. Even though we cannot go anywhere, we cannot meet each other face to face, but COVID-19 has not defeated our social life.


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COVID-19 , Pastoral Care , Adaptation, Psychological , Humans , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2
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J Pastoral Care Counsel ; 74(4): 292-293, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-968016

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COVID-19 cannot rob us of our ability to perform our ministry for children. As adults and ministers, we can show our support for the spiritual growth of children. COVID-19 has not deprived us of our creativity in praise, telling of God's love, prayers, and support for all the children and parents. COVID-19 has not defeated our spiritual life.


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COVID-19/psychology , Child Welfare/psychology , Spirituality , Stress, Psychological/prevention & control , Adult , Child , Humans , Love , Object Attachment , Parenting/psychology , Pastoral Care/methods , Religion
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